At 09:14 27/06/2007 +0100, Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 27/06/07, Brian Barker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

At 21:11 26/06/2007 +0200, Frank Esser (calling himself "freenet") wrote:
>Hi .
>
>I tried to run OO under WinNT4 .
>The following error appears : Entry Point GdiGradientFill in
>GDI32.dll not found !
>What can I do ?
>Thank you .
>
>Kind regards ,
>Frank .

You could try using the System File Checker.  Go to Start | Run... and
enter:
      sfc /scannow
Let Windows check that all your protected system files are in
order.  If it finds anything wrong, it may ask for your Windows
system CD in order to replace the relevant files.  In particular, it
may ask to replace gdi32.dll or msimg32.dll, which appears to be what
calls it.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker

If I do what you suggest on my Win XP pro system I get the following:

C:\Documents and Settings\Harold>sfc /scannow
You must be an administrator running a console session in order to use the
Windows File Checker utility.
C:\Documents and Settings\Harold>

What am I doing wrong, please?

--
Harold Fuchs
London, England

Possibilities:
1. You are not logged in with an account that is a member of the Administrators group. 2. You are attempting to run sfc on a remote computer through a Terminal Services client, even if the destination server is running in Remote Administration mode. 3. You are not logged in with the *original* administrator account. (I don't know why this should matter, but there is some suggestion that it does.)
4.  Some other unknown reason!

Oh, and I retract my original suggestion above anyway: as someone else has correctly pointed out, Windows NT is no longer supported by OpenOffice. (It's no longer supported by Microsoft: I knew that, of course.)

Brian Barker


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